by auduboncnc | Jan 9, 2024 | Nature News, Winter
By Katie Finch, Senior Nature Educator Fall is my favorite season, at least until the new growth and songs of spring arrive. Then spring is my favorite. That is until I can swim in the warm waters of summer. But winter has never been my favorite season. Perhaps...
by auduboncnc | Jan 5, 2024 | Nature News
By Jeff Tome, Public Engagement Specialist I wanted to write an article for you about setting goals for the year. It was going to be a practical and spiritual path to accomplish something for fun, for growth, and for self betterment. But I can’t write it. I feel like...
by auduboncnc | Dec 28, 2023 | Nature News
Emma Roth, Nature Educator Nature always surprises me. That’s one of my favorite things about it. It’s unpredictable and exciting. I never know what I am going to stumble across while out on a walk, or while reading up on an animal, even one I thought I was familiar...
by auduboncnc | Dec 18, 2023 | Nature News
By Chelsea Jandreau, Nature Educator The bare branches and dormant plants of winter may seem like a one-note experience with just a cursory glance, but they also provide a window into an otherwise hidden world if you take time look in the trees and search between the...
by auduboncnc | Dec 15, 2023 | Uncategorized
By Katie Finch, Senior Nature Educator An article came out this week that 566 new words were added to dictionaries this year. In addition, 2,604 existing words received new or updated definitions. Adding new words is a sign of a healthy language. As our society...
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